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1899-1900. Southern Branch of the State Normal School of the University of Utah. Cedar City

28 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE
ZOOLOGY.-This is a thoroughly practical course for teachers, and little attention is given to those subjects which the teacher can not use in common school work.
Required of second-year Normal students.
3 hours per week, first half year.
BOTANY.-The design of this course is to offer teachers the instruction necessary to enable them to make practical use of botany in their daily school work.
Required of second-year Normal students.
3 hours per week, second half year.
GEOLOGY.-This is a thorough presentation of such portions of the subject as are needful for teachers in the grade schools. The course is attended by much practical work with minerals and in observation tours.
Required of third-year Normal students.
2 hours per week throughout the year.
PHYSICS.-A thorough academic course, illustrated by practical experiment.
Required of third-year Normal students.
4 hours per week throughout the year.
UNITED STATES HISTORY AND CIVICS.--This is a thorough high-school
course in the history and government of our country.
Required of all first-year Normal students.
3 hours per week throughout the year.
GENERAL HISTORY.-Based on Sheldon's text-book and references to
leading authorities and historial sources.
Required of third year Normal students.
3 hours per week throughout the year.
HISTORY OF EDUCATION.-This course deals with the development of educational theory and practice, from the beginning of modern times to the present.
2
hours per week, first half-year.
EDUCAnONAT. PSYCIIOLOUY.-A discussion of mind phenomena in general with constant application of the laws of mind to moral and intellectual development.
DRAWING-(A)-The aim of this course is to teach the elementary principles of drawing and coloring with view to preparing students for the expression work which may be required of them in various other branches of study. Primarily it is sought to cultivate the aesthetic instinct and develop the powers of observation. The course consists of color design, drawng and painting from objects and models; life drawing,

Begins with photographs of students, classrooms, and buildings. Contains the calendar, board of regents, officers of the board, and officers and instructors. It also includes general information such as history, site and building, laboratories and apparatus, museum, library and reading room, physical education, chapel exercises, student organizations, public lectures, music, and student expenses. Under courses of study, the normal course section contains requirements for admission, entrance examinations, admission on certificates, and registration. The four years' course shows classes taught and the number of recitations per week for each. Subjects of instruction gives an overview of what is covered in each course. Credit tells of transferability to the University at Salt Lake City. The preparatory course section shows requirements for admission and the courses taught. Contributions to the school includes donors and their donations. The list of students gives student names with city and county and a summary total number of students.

28 SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE
ZOOLOGY.-This is a thoroughly practical course for teachers, and little attention is given to those subjects which the teacher can not use in common school work.
Required of second-year Normal students.
3 hours per week, first half year.
BOTANY.-The design of this course is to offer teachers the instruction necessary to enable them to make practical use of botany in their daily school work.
Required of second-year Normal students.
3 hours per week, second half year.
GEOLOGY.-This is a thorough presentation of such portions of the subject as are needful for teachers in the grade schools. The course is attended by much practical work with minerals and in observation tours.
Required of third-year Normal students.
2 hours per week throughout the year.
PHYSICS.-A thorough academic course, illustrated by practical experiment.
Required of third-year Normal students.
4 hours per week throughout the year.
UNITED STATES HISTORY AND CIVICS.--This is a thorough high-school
course in the history and government of our country.
Required of all first-year Normal students.
3 hours per week throughout the year.
GENERAL HISTORY.-Based on Sheldon's text-book and references to
leading authorities and historial sources.
Required of third year Normal students.
3 hours per week throughout the year.
HISTORY OF EDUCATION.-This course deals with the development of educational theory and practice, from the beginning of modern times to the present.
2
hours per week, first half-year.
EDUCAnONAT. PSYCIIOLOUY.-A discussion of mind phenomena in general with constant application of the laws of mind to moral and intellectual development.
DRAWING-(A)-The aim of this course is to teach the elementary principles of drawing and coloring with view to preparing students for the expression work which may be required of them in various other branches of study. Primarily it is sought to cultivate the aesthetic instinct and develop the powers of observation. The course consists of color design, drawng and painting from objects and models; life drawing,